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Jarallah Omar al-Kuhali ( ar, جار الله عمر) (1942 in
Kuhal About 50 Km from Rampur Bushahar.Shraikoti Temple is situated on top of it . It is a gram Panchayat(GP) and the people of the village are very hardworking.Apple is main cash crop here.The village is well connected to roads.There is a old temple ...
, Ibb Governorate – 28 December 2002) was a Yemeni politician, intellectual, and guerrilla fighter. He was trained in Islamic law, but in the 1960s he turned towards Marxism. He was a political prisoner from 1968 to 1971 and participated in the civil war between North Yemen and
South Yemen South Yemen ( ar, اليمن الجنوبي, al-Yaman al-Janubiyy), officially the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (, ), also referred to as Democratic Yemen (, ) or Yemen (Aden) (, ), was a communist state that existed from 1967 to 19 ...
as a leader of the National Liberation Front, a politico-military coalition affiliated to the socialist government of the South. He escaped to the South after his forces were defeated by then-North Yemeni President and current unified Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Omar became a member of the Politburo of the Yemeni Socialist Party (YSP), the ruling party in the South, and was named minister of culture in the government of a newly unified Yemen in the early 1990s. He resigned his cabinet post and went into exile shortly before a failed attempt by former southern politicians to re-establish a " Democratic Republic of Yemen" in 1994. The president of the ephemeral secessionist regime,
Ali Salim al-Baidh Ali Salem al-Beidh ( ar, علي سالم البيض, translit=‘Alī Sālim al-Bīḍ; born 10 February 1939) is a Yemeni politician who served as the General Secretary of the Yemeni Socialist Party (YSP) in South Yemen and as Vice President o ...
, was a former ally of Omar in the factional disputes within the YSP in 1986. When Omar returned to the country in 1995, he developed a reputation as a leading advocate of human rights and political freedoms in the authoritarian political climate of Yemen. Omar was assassinated in Sana'a in December 2002, receiving two shots to the chest. The assassin was 26-year-old Ali Ahmad al-Jarallah, an Islamist hardliner who sided with Saleh's government in the civil war. He was arrested immediately following the shooting and in interrogation revealed plots to kill other secular leftist (Nasserite and Baathist) leaders. He was sentenced to death on 14 September 2003."Yemeni Politician’s Killer to Die"
Khaled Al-Mahdi, Aljazeerah.info (article stored in Google cache; dated 15 September 2003) At the time of Omar's death, he was deputy secretary-general of the YSP. He was buried in the "martyrs' cemetery" in Sana'a, on the orders of President Saleh.


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"The Death and Life of Jarallah Omar"
by Sheila Carapico, Lisa Wedeen, and Anna Wuerth (31 December 2002)
"Yemeni politician shot dead"
BBC (28 December 2002) {{DEFAULTSORT:Omar, Jarallah 1942 births 2002 deaths Assassinated activists Yemeni socialists Assassinated Yemeni politicians Yemeni Marxists Yemeni democracy activists Deaths by firearm in Yemen People murdered in Yemen Yemeni Socialist Party politicians South Yemen independence activists